Six regionally based artists take cues from nature in artworks that are—and this is not intended as a backhanded compliment—both clever and stylish. Made from foam, plastic, and felt, Liz Miller’s Errant Ecosystem sprawls over three walls with graphical aplomb, while Holly Anderson Jorde’s quartet of seasonal ceramic assemblages radiates a 50s vibe. And the drawings on cardboard boxes of cardboard-boxes-as-architecture by David Lefkowitz resonate on numerous levels: Think living spaces for the homeless, playthings for children. Also on view: a wall drawing of bedclothes-as-landscape by Cherith Lundin, Margaret Pezalla-Granlund’s sculptural interpretations of icebergs and skateboard parks, and Erika Olson’s whimsical woodland constructions in felt. 651-266-1030; www.mmaa.org
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